ST. JOHNS CITY OF CHURCHES ST. JOHNS LAND COMPANY. To this well-known Arm belongs the honor of being the oldest established nnd Inrgest real estate company In St. Johns, It having been established In 1000, at the time when the wonder ful possibilities resulting from the ad vantageous location of this city, at the entranco of the Wll'amette, were Where All Can Worship According to Dictates of Their hrfc&Kto bereaved 115" Conscience. Splendid Edifices Grace the Streets and IS "k A tlmatcly nnd The ge&tlcmen making up Mr. M. h Holbroox Hnllcy, hnve been ln insenimbly associated. Afford Houses of Worship for All Denominations. In Fun nnnitin. . I .tin h n II n I pnnlilntiln Ml,f,U IIUI1IUUI Ul lliu iiiuoviib iuaiuviio. to this city. They ore both men of hlgh business principles who nro thoroughly conversant with real es tate values In this section, and who can bo absolutely depended upon to furnish nuthentlc Information con; ccrnlng existing conditions here. They have tho largest lino of general real estate In the city and arc In a post In St. Johns, enjoys a wide following tlon to offer Inducements to Investors i n. i.,. ,i ,..i,io i .in,i,i thnt appeal strongly to tho dlscrlml In the city, and onh ns In n splendid nnllng'ull8,nc m of JU(Bmcnt. At edlnce nt llnzer nnd Loavltt streets. ,,rc8cnt they have listed nnd own 1 lie German Ilnptlst Church Is also some of the best property In St. Johns well represented here, nnd tho Ad- w"cn tney are selling in city loisni Spiritual Welfare of Citizens Ministered to by Able Divines. No City in Northwest Can Boast of a Better Regulated Community. Learned students 01 American his tory nnd tho history of Western civil ization hnve declared that the God fearing, Intrepid ministers of tho Qos- of debt nnd In n flourishing condi tion. While St. Johns Is essentially an IndiiBtrlnl city, the flnor things In life pel. who braved the hardships of the nro not lost sight of nnd her people frontier, nnd followed close the nxmcn nnd tho miner In to the wilds of Amer ica, hnvo exerted a greater Influcnco on tho civilization of tho West than any one factor. Wherever a mining nro loyal supporters of tho religious Institutions, Tho United Evangelical Church is located nt tho cornor of Ivanhoo nnd Johnson street nnd Is the second old- camp was opened or a settlement est established in tho city. For the started, theso men followed, built houses of worship, Instructed the peo ples In spiritual things nnd exerted n softening nnd refining Inllucnco on an otherwise rough and uncouth civiliza tion. While St. Johns wan never n fron tier settlement, It was n few years ngo that l hero was only a smalt vll Ingo where now this city stnnds. Even ns far bnck ns 18R3, when thcro was only n hnmlfull of houses here, a Methodist Episcopal Church was founded. Its exlstonco wns precari ous, however, nnd tho members soon disbanded nnd tho work wns aban doned, In ISfifl, Iho United Kvnngellcnl Church founded n church on the water front, nnd following It tho Methodist Eplscopnl Church ngnlu took up Its work. When tho era of building nnd devel opment opened tho various denomina tions ono by ono entered the field, un til today nlno splendid edifices nre found In St. Johns, where tho people of thn city worship God according to lun tho dictates of their own consciences. In Flourishing Condition. pant threo nnd one-half years Dr. C. I'. Gates has been tho pastor of this church nnd during nis pastorate tho building tins been remodeled nnd vcntlsts, n strong denomination In tho West, huve founded a tnbernnclo in this city, Tho Catholic Church, under tho guldnnco of Father Kottcnhofcr, re cently constructed n now parochial school nnd parish house and In tho very near future proposes to erect a splendid worship. dally, so hnvo we advanced intellec tually and no science has made great er strides or undergono moro drnstlc prices that Insure the purchaser of n splendid Interest on his Investment. There Is no longer any question ns to tho. wisdom of Investing In St. Johns dirt, and It Is only "era? for chaBWB thnn thnt of pedagogy. liiu i' I UBiclll v v rut vii a v ft ku nuw its touch with the 8L Johns Land Com pany to lenrn of the opportunity that awaits him hero. Hoth Mr. Holbrook nnd Mr, IJailcy nre loyal boosters for St. Johns, nnd take advantage of SUPERIOR SCHOOL FACILITIES Needs of Younger Generation are Not Forgotten in Race for First Place in Oregon's Industrial Life. Educa tional Facilities Afforded by St. Johns Schools are Equal to Those of Much Larger Cities. New Forty Thousand Dollar High School Now Ready to Meet Demands of Growing City. With tho onward advancement of Threo splendid school buildings nf- employed In the schools of St. Johns, twcntloth century civilization hnvo ford accommodations for the pupils, two of whom nro supervisors, one In come somo marvelous revelations In one of which Is used ns a graded music nnd one In drawing. Tho nvor- Invention nnd science. As we hnvo school, another ns n primary school, ngo attendance lost year during tho ndvnnced Industrially and commer- nnd tho third, with the beginning ot nine months of the term wns 7G0, n tho new year will bo employed as the Bhowlng thnt would bo uimcuit to sur high school building. pnss In tho stnto. Through tho bcneflccnco of James Tho snmo courso of study Is used John, ono of tho pioneers ot St. Johns In tho schools hero as If used In norl and ono of tho wealthiest of her cltl- land, the graded school loading up to Tho modern school and university of today no moro resembles tho old field school or academy ot yesterday, than does tho stage coach, tho auto- new building In which to cvcry onportu'nty tnilt presents Itself mobile. Tho old, antiquated, Inade- to boost for tho city hnve been Interested years. In which they for so many THE quato methods have been discarded, nnd the child or young man or worn an of today Is Instructed nlong lines that arc tho result of careful re search Into tho mysteries of psychol ogy und mental science In no section of tho United States LAUTHERS MERCANTILE COMPANY. INC. Flvo years of successful business life, growing steadily nnd rapidly, ns PI I .Tnhna hnt trrnn-n tlnrlnr thn nnst five years, Is tho splendid reputation has the chango come so rapidly, so which today sustains tho Lnuthers completely and efficiently ns In tho Mercantile Company, Inc., the most Wcstcrn States, to whoso people tho extcnslvo retail nnd wholcsilo dealers ,.... . ' , ,, In building material, liny nnd grain, nntlquntcd Is repugnant and tho mod- In St. Johns, or on the Pcnlnsuln. crn attractive. It wos unnecessary, Careful attention to the minutest do tnlt of tho business, punctilious solici tude for the wants nnd requirements of Its customers, nnd strictly honor nblo dealing with the public, hnvo In n largo measure, for the western states to discard tho old methods of fifty years ngo, becauso this Is a prac tically now country. Tho schools k-SlnlitfWsHflsiiiiiHf' JUbssssl sKmSsssH 'iHI HT. JOHNS IIAITLST Clll'KCII mndo on thn In nddit'on to the nbov lions thero nro several societies ed together for the purpose of wor ship, which nro well established hero, but up to this time hnvo not eroded buildings. It Is generally conceded thnt tho Hew C. L. Owen Is tho pastor of tho lmrn ntmosphero of 8t. Johns Is up- Haptlst Church, whose building Is sit- lifting, nnd that the mornl conditions At tho present tlmo nit tho donom- ntml nt Chlongo nnd Kellog streets, existing hero compare very fnvorhnly been tho fnctors that hnvo mndo for hnve grown up with tho occtlon nnd Tlllt I'IKST SCHOOL IIOUSIC many Improvements made on church property. The Congregational Church Is lo cated en the corner of Ivunhoo nnd Itlolimond. Its pastor during tho pnst threo years has been Dr. (. W. Net- tho growth nnd development of this lK)igcgg tnnt inmo v)rnc pr0grcislvo xens, nnd by bonding the second dls- tho high school, In which tho student re dcnomlna- business. The lJn l'rjts. In charnctcrXCs everything In trlct, n new 110.000 nigh school build- has tho option of threo courses, the clotles band- f, the west nnd especially In this great Ing I. now nearlng completion nnd English, Scientific or Latin, accord ng dent, and W, It. Ilollcnbeck, secretary Northwest will bo occupied nbout Jnnunry 1. to whnt vocation he proposes to roi- nnd trensurer, Whllo tho company ..,.,, .i.. ., n,. Mr. Jamnn John, donated tho school low. or whnt courso ho purposes to h" boon dXnSScS'hwS foTtho Ron is recognised as one of tho best Uo. together with 15000 for equip- pursue In I.I. college or university pit live yea?s It comlucts a whole- In tho United States. Its supervisors mcnt nnd n block of ground, of great course. A certificate from the high snlo nnd retail business In building nn.i it- instructors nro trained, cap- value, in tho business district of tho school of 8. Johns admits students nblc persons, who hnvo mndo a llfo city, the proceeds of which will ho InJttons represented In tho city nro housed In comfortable, suhstiintlnl Tho Christian Church Is well rep- with those of other cities In tho state. resented In the oily, u commodious For the most part tho citizens nro ot church buildings Hint ndd greatly to building being used ns n house of wor- that class of Industrious, home-loving, tho gonernl attractive iippenrnnco of ship. Hev. It. W. Johnson Is pastor nubtnntlnl people who believe In tho city. These churches wore nil of this church. keeping tho mornl ntmosphero of tho built by popular subscription from Tho Methodist Episcopal Church, city ns olenii nnd pure ns it is possl. the members and each ono Is now out the oldest established denomination bio to mnke It. tTiii rff CiMBR.SwrlBBW'BBl.BslMi'-f- JSieiiPMBSBBSBBBBBBSB M material, Jncludlng shingles, doors, windows, lime, cement, plastor, paints, nnd oils, liny, grain, reed nnd con). Tho main office Is located nt 209 W. Ilurllngton street, where n storo Is maintained, nnd In which Is carried n stock of fancy nnd Maple groceries. A warehouse Is nlio to bo found In c'ose proximity to tho store, while the main warehouse, n large, commod ious, well constructed building, la lo rated on the tracks of tho Oregon Railroad nnd Navigation Company, dl rectly across from tho Ht. Johns l.um study of tholr work nnd who throw nn enthusiasm Into It thnt spoils success In every Instance. Wo can safely declare, backed by the knowledge thnt our statement Is uncqulvocnbly correct, thnt St. Johns possesses a school system thnt Is sec ond lo nono In tho entire stnto. Rrst Class District. Tho school districts of tho stnto of Oregon nro divided Into classes, the employed by tho school board In tier Company. Hero this company . . ..... i . ....... . i. ...i. 1 1 possesses wiu nurniimKva in uuu inn ,..,,. ..,,,i,,i. .Ilnlrli-l nnd water trnmportat.'on, n big factor requirements for n nrst-class district In transacting Its" extensive whole- bolng thnt thero bo 1000 pupils In It. snlo business", which Is not confined to St. Johns belongs to this class nnd ns Ht A MODHKN SCHOOL to the State University without exam ination, ns well ns to tunny ot the lending institutions ot higher learn ing on the l'ucinc Const and tho Unit ed States. A ten thousand dollar, tour-room school building has just been com pleted, which Is this term being used for two of the primary grades, It be ing deemed advisable to keep sep arate the higher classes In tho gram mar school nnd the primary grades. Many pupils who have come to St. Johns from Eastern States found tho curriculum here much In ndvnuco of rivers, Johns, hit which extends up nnd . .... ri)l,i. .11 u10 advantages maintaining tho high school nt tho .... ... ... .,, ,, , down the Willamette nnd Columbia ;""V highest i.osslble standard of elll- ".V?- " Professor C. A. Iloyd, nn educator clency. ()VJ)r 10 work of ft j0W(ir Rrnilo beforo of many years exporlcnco nnd of ' "unuing uo uiuruuB.n, beInjJ ,)tfrmttCl, t0 onter tno Rrmi splendid attainments, Is tho superln- dulpped with a gymnnslum. physical correi,,ondln. t0 lho ono tnor Jcft In tondent of the city schools and during nnd chemical laboratory, manual tho Kaft TbJi fftCt J BlglJncant ln VOQUE MILLINERY. Tlmo was when the making of a woman's hat was considered a matter . .. I I I. . I . .1 nMn I I could be disposed of at leliure mo tho three years that he has held this tralnlni; room nnd other features that U(t u ev,Bcei clenr,y that tno ,choot ments, How different nowadays! office, by virtue of appointment by the f,''u tho most modern nnd up- ytom ln orcKon superior ono nSnfr.toM'ilSd ,c,,00, board' h0 ,,M BrenUy cnl","cc,1 t0ln,0 hlBh 'ch001 bullulnK nnd that it is maintained In St. Johns as H? d nrlls " '"clcncy of tho school system of Miss Clara A. Itoss is principal of nt lu h,Khoil g,anjnrd. one of tho crontlons with which mod- this city. He brings to his work n tho high school. She Is n brilliant em feminity adorns her crowning thorougn academical and normal woman of splendid ntttnlnmenls, who glory. In the Vogue Millinery 8t. tr.nnir. which, combined with tho ex- Is necularlv ndanted to her llfo work. taanaaia a i.t IHtnaru aalanlllh. r " In (inn inaaniaiis ntlllfnsirv natfltlllflh, ment that compares moro than favor- I'erlence ho has gleaned during tho ably with the great establishments past eleven years, renders him pecu In the centers of population. For Harly suited to the work In hand. inree years una esinuniniiieni una been n vital necessity to tho female The Central grammor school, con taining twonty-throo rooms, Is a splen did frame structure, that affords am ple accommodations for the several I'IKST CAU TO ItNTItK CITV EDMOND30N COMPANY. F. W. VALENTINE. More mid more nre we coming to The person engaged In real c-stato rccoeulzo the Imuortuiice of the mini- who has spent many years In u cam. tnry plumber nnd heating expert, and munlty, and who Is thoroughly eon today the building la Indeed n small verwiu with nil the conditions sur- PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT REALTY CO. The value to n community of n thoroughly reliable and progressive nbstrnoting company cannot bo over population of St. Jonns, and their pnrlors have been the rendezvous for many of the city's fairest maids and !ltn!:m.I!!.y?M& S"; WWt t Ala.k.Yukon.Pacinc Exposl VB n ffUUUI tUV Ut l,lt.V, MUM An Instance of tho splendid effi ciency of thq work accomplished In tho St. Johns school Is thnt they ob tained the sliver medal on their ex- of this school In the capacity of prln clpal. A Oreat Advantage. Excellent school facilities are among tho most valuable assets a city can possess, as tho prospective settler first ot all Inquires concerning them. If they be poor or Inadequate, the one which furnished no work for tho rounding u city. Is far better equipped estimated. In Hits ngu of line points representative of this neeessnry oc cupation. One ot our most experi enced and energetic workers In this particular lino of work Is Mr. William Kdmondson, who conducts nn estab lishment nt 203 South Jersey Street. For tho putit six years this gentleman brokers in the o ty. iiatt been associated with t'.iu bust- Mr. Valentine litis to transact a general real estate busi ness than the man who has but re cently entered tho Held. It la this that muses us to make speolal men tion of Mr. P. W. Valentine, one of the leading real estate dealers and Fur several years been associated In law, tho purennser of real estate cuiiuol feel secure lu Ills possession unless his title has been vouched for by some reliable Institution whose business It Is correctly to trace und set out the various cnauges In owner ship, lu (his respect St. Johns Is for tunate lu HO88088 he tho lViilnsuia ness Interests of this cty, nnd during with the business Interests of this Title Abstract Realty Company, which thnt time ho has urcompllshed some olty. He bus enrefully watched her Is mnnagetl by Mr. II Hendeson. This of tho biggest plumbing jobs In this growth and development, mid Is thor- Is the only abstracting company ln St. olty. Ho Is a practical mechanic nIHi a general xnowietigo ami experience along his chosen occupation thnt Ills him to turn out the uinsv satisfactory work- In addition to doing plumbing of nil kinds, even the most compli cated and difficult, ho Is a tinning nnd heating expert. As a citizen, Mr. Kdmondson occupies an enviable posi tion, as he Is recognized ns one of the most able business men we pos sess, nnd ho Is working today, ns he worked six years ngo, for the ad vancement of St, Johns, and he (Irm ly believes that It wnl be n great city. FRANK CLARK. It Is noteworthy that the general character of tho mercantile establish ments of St. Johns Is of a very h'gh order, nnd thnt tho persons who visit the city for tho first tlmo nro deeply Impressed with tho general air of prosperity that Is everywhere evident. Ono of tho lending business men of tho olty whoso establishment has dono much to bring about the much de sired condition Is Mr. Frank Clark, who at Jersey nnd Charleston Streets conducts nn up-to-dnto. mouern con fectionery store. Mr. Clark Is par ticular that neatness be ono of the essentials of his business, nnd this fact, combined with tho further ono that his stock Is ono of the best Jn milliners' supplies and Is noted for the exlenslvo prlva'o trade which it conducts nt nil seasons of the year, Mrs. V. A. Stucker Is the able man. nger of this store and under her guid ance the popularity of tho Vogue Mil linery has steadl'y Increased. tlon held In Seattle last year. conditions. The Interior departments ot his shops are spotlessly clean and well appointed. A little more than a month ago, Mr. Milton purchased the shop of Illtgood & Cole, and during the past few weeks ho has greatly In creased tho business. He Is n market man ot many years experience, the Milton Market be-'ng one of the best hundred pupils who attend during the persons who contemplated making a year. Prof, lloyd has direct charge city his home, or entering In business In It, determines to seek another loca t!on where the proper advantages will In all there are twenty-six teachers be afforded his children, I ARNOLD UNQER." thing he desires in the way of style, workmanship, and quality, and the prices are low. A cleaning, dying nnd pressing establishment Is also con ducted In connection with this business, THE WORKINGMAN'8 STORE, Noycs Babbitt. Vn ttiAru imiirnni-lntrt nnmn rnnlil have been selected for the gen's fur- '"J0'? ,n 8a" Frnnclsco, while his es niuiiinir tnm in.!iirt..i hv Mr. tabllshment In Seattle enjoyed an ex Nor.. HabU'tt than ihe Working, tenBlve patronage. Ills establishment man's Store," for he caters to this " we" equipped with cold storage trade In a manner that Insures him P"" appliances, ana in u is in COBB DRY GOODS COMPANY. The splondld mercantile establish ments of St. Johns convince tno vis itor that there must be something back of tho elty to warrant such ex penditures In buildings and stock. Tho Cobb Dry Goods Company has Peculiarly deserving of jiromlnent mention In this chronicle pf our de velopment Is Mr, Arnold Ungor, who has made n marKCd success In the manufacturing of c-gars and In con ducting a confectionery store In St. Johns, The fnmous'Ln Cadiz cigar Is the product ot his1 factony, and Its wldo popularity is tho best evidence of Ps high quality. Mr. Arnold Unger first entered the c'gar manufacturing business In New York City In 1881. nnd came to St. Johns In 1904, and Immediately opened his factory. success. Ills storo Is well located on stalled all the necessary machinery to been an Influential factor In bringing .Tne yellow Sign" has become synon. rr . MssU. .rsBflsssfcaSssBsHk Ilurllngton Street, Is attractively ar ranged, his goods being displayed ln a splendid manner. He carries a full line of overalls, Jackets, shirts, gloves', and other articles of vital necessity to the worklngman, and lu addition has a splendid stock of general gents' furnishings. This gentleman entered business In St. Johns, February 1, 1010, and In the few months ho has been dealing with the people has es. tabllshed a reputation for fair dealing, good goods at honest prices, and cour teous treatment tnat Is centering a largo part of this class ot trade In his establishment. - A. O. BORGAN. Ono of the newest additions to the mercantile life ot St. Johns Is tho con. fectlonery store run by Mr, A. O. Morgan. This gentleman came to St. Johns because ho believed It offered a splendid Held for nil lines of business, mercantile and Industrial, and Imme diately upon his arrival here, bought THR NSW CITV HALL manufacture the necessary by-pro- about this condition. It Is composed ducts, such as lards, sausage, etc The ot Mr. T. A. Cobb and Mr. M. S. Cobb. omous with the very best that can be obtained In the confectionery line and also means that the famous Hazel wood Ice cream at Arnold Unger's confectionery 's unexcelled. This de licious delicacy Is sold at retail at Arno'd Unger'a Ice cream parlors, but its sale Is not couflned to the re tail trado only, as a specialty Is made of furnishing It for socials, club meet ings, church entertainments, etc., at reduced rates. This, establishment carries a full line of confectionery and operates a modern, sanitary soda fountain, where can bo obtained dell clous cool dr'nks. A cigar 'stand, fully stocked with popular domestic and Im ported cigars, does a flourishing busl ness. Taken all In all this Is the most popular resort In the city. Mr. Arnold Unger is a Arm believer In SL Johns and purposes to enlarge his business as occasion demands. I'IKST CITV HALL oughly conversant with real estate Johns and thoroughly fit's the Held, values here. He conducts a general Its books are complete covering all real estate business, dealing lu elty of St Johns and a large pari of the und country property, buylug, selling Penlnsulu. In addition to this highly nnd exchanging. He has listed nt Important department, Hits company the present tlmo somo of tho very deals extensively In real estate. The tim riiv. him .lone much to brine to best bargains In tho city, and Is In a newcomer to St. Johns will do well to nor IiIb storo the splendid patronage it position to glvo absolutely dependable consult Mr. Henderson regarding real sundries now enlovs. He deals In confection- luiormauon concern uj reai esiuie in vsuuu vuiues in mis cuy, as no ana siaueu erv. fresh fruits, nuts .tobacco, cigars. St. Johns. Tho persons who contem- his associates, aro thoroughly con- cessfull school supplies, stationery, etc. His plate coming to this elty to make his lino of school books and stationery residence or to enter business will is the best In the city; It Including do well to consult Mr. Valentino be all tho standard books prescribed by tore making Investment. In addition tho state. This gentleman nlso main- to n gonernl real estate business. Mr. tains an Ico cream parlor, where tho Valentino conducts a brokerage busJ most delicious and purest croam can ness. and In this line be has mot with . nbtalned. As a business man nnd well deserved success, sir. Valentino nnhilc snlrlted citizen. Mr. Clark wo stands well up with tho leading men and and boosters of St. Johns, and FRENCH BLOCK MARKET. r..":t."';.;-:V..w"" . flttrlne nalronmra that Is belnir ae. II neennlM thn lnur flr nf ih.. . ."D "ueuui ui au Jouns aujacem street. He has fitted out his place In Mr. MIHon Is the best possl- mposlng bu'ldlng n the city, and Its ing emMtttbvwwwu a most attractive manner, adding an We Indication that he treats his cus- Interior and exterior appearance Is a thorough y u itdate meaT market Ice cream parlor to tho main store, tomers with the utmost courtesy and particularly attractive. It Is sp endld- fha ni SnMH n fnrni.h fhm Iifh . ....I "I". : .ia1 ,ih hpm faJriv and sminretv. lv amp,! ni ,.ivinW nn,ni fiin.i. Pat 18 equipped to furnish them with ? auu .V" "u"cu ' , "XI ",7. ' " ; 17J . the very best of meats at the lowest fectlonery, high clasa canned goods and post cards is displayed. A cigar stand, where the most popular brands of cigars, both domestic and Im JOHN NOCE & COMPANY. It would be hard for us to say any adds to Its general attractiveness. An "mT,?'".. IK thing concerning about John Noce & excellent line of ladles' and gents' fur- M. Sln'.a ghon la ' ,lnm1 wf,h' u . . it . i. . nianintro annAo a... . n . i n , ...... . . - . ............. . . . I . . ... I .... .. .. t 1 1 . i . , ii.. . i. .. . t I. ...1.. i n . ........ una -I'tia r-ntii. n.v I j nA.in r.Amn..n - - viDtiui nun mm i- uuu ciuiuiiiuus lur luuujr years, juiu wo iirt-uici iuoi uu niciicm nuunicugu ui wuoi uui i.uiuiauj attend to nil trade In hlu nminnncft. hero, and have listed some of the ho will with suecess here. people require In the tailoring line, proposes in the near future to In- meat Mr sineer sava --w r nin host bargains now on the market. lu and they spare no effort to meet the crease its stock of ready-to-wear gar- to 8eu .n K, f conneot'on with the real estate do- l. B. MILTON. demand In the most highly satisfac- ments for both men and women. Some nad bolognes at down town nrlees i " partmont Is conducted an Insurance If you are a crank on tho subject of tory manner. Mr. John Noce Is the of the leading makes of goods handled nu customers are certain that ho has business. Mr. Henderson Is a live, sanitation and cleanliness In meat head of this firm and It Is due largely here are the nuster Drown shoes and llved up ,0 hU promise Mr Singer progressive business man. who Is thor. markets, you will grow enthusiastic to his pleasing personality that the "se, Kabo corsets, and Arrow col- vi8 0ul,ine8a " of acUmen ouchlv alive to tho lintiortanca or comuany la now eniovlne such a flour, 'ars. iioth of the gentlemen formine .1 Am..? ...u.-t ,.rT." s formurty postmaster of St. Johns hoostlug uternally for his city, and in and owned by L. n. Milton, for his Ishlng business. A splendid stock of this company are useful citizens and untrlnE induatrT vin Zi Mm to il Is ono of tho most progressive all olvlc affairs he takes an active In- meats and goods are displayed In such woolens Is kept In the shop, offering e regarded highly by the business a,bIereAa siendd in hi. 1 active business men In tho city, lerest. a manner to Insure the most sanitary to the most fastidious dresser every- interests of the city. ent undertaking; success m 018 pre5